The uMax detector that you have been waiting for is here – The Golden uMax. This is a detector that only Tesoro could build. Full size depth, sensitivity, Four Tone Audio ID and a user adjustable Notch Filter Discriminate all placed into the lightest detector housing on the market. At less than 2 1/2 pounds, the Golden uMax lets you control what you want to find. Our adjustable notch window lets you, not the engineers, decide how to pick through the pull tabs to find the nickels and gold rings, while the ED 120 discrimination knocks out all of the nasty iron. The tone ID will also give you a great idea of what your target is. The Golden uMax will help you define your targets and make better use of your detecting time.

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Today's metal detectors aren't what they used to be. They're technology-packed machines that tell you the size, depth and even what your target is before you ever dig it up. They can be adjusted for depth and even set to find a specific type of metal. Sometimes they make an audible beep, other times they make a short blip. But, if you haven't read through the owner's manual then odds are you won't understand what those audio signals are telling you about your target. And that could mean you pass right over that "treasure of treasures".

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1845 - 1875 Coins Recovered!

First day out with his new Garrett GTI 2500, Bill Welch, searching an old house foundation in Arkansas, recovered a cache of US coins including large cents, dimes and nickels dated 1845 thru 1875. The coins were in a well-preserved, metal cigar box. Bill said, "the GTI 2500 is a very smooth operating detector. It is stable and quite easy to use even for a beginner. I had some younger friends accompany me one day and one of the woman was able to operate the GTI with ease. We hit a few parks and found quite a few coins, silver and deep ones among them. The GTI is an excellent detector for both the beginner and the experienced hunter."